qmail Digest 29 Dec 2000 11:00:01 - Issue 1228
Topics (messages 54448 through 54457):
Re: rblsmtpd - notification
54448 by: Markus Stumpf
Re: What does "return address is refused" mean?
54449 by: Markus Stumpf
Re: checkpassword question
54450 by: Markus Stumpf
Re:
since most of my
problems are with supervise, is there a way I can disable that? and if
so..how do i do it?
Hy all
I sent from my outlook express 1 test message to one e-mail account. When I
listed his maildir, I saw he recieved 4 times my single message. The
messages have subtle diferences in it's headers(in red). I don't know how to
interpret it. Could someone help me? Bellow, are the 4 messages heade
Supervise is
designed to "superivse" a program and keep it running if it dies for any
reason.
I seriously doubt
that supervise is the root of your problems.
Perhaps you can post
to the list the troubles you are having, along with relevant logs and we
can help you work through them.
-
Here's the error
messages I'm getting.
supervise: fatal:
unable to acquire qmail-send/supervise/lock: temporary failuresupervise:
fatal: unable to acquire log/supervise/lock: temporary failuresupervise:
fatal: unable to acquire qmail-smtpd/supervise/lock: temporary failure
-Origin
OK..even with the
other thing going on w/ supervise, it appears that something is working..but now
i have this error message. I checked to see the control/locals and
everything else had the proper domain info in there...but here is what it's
saying:
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at
I assume you
followed the directions in LWQ, check your steps again, as you probably missed
something.
When do you get this
message?
-Original Message-From: I. Herman
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 11:15
AMTo: Tim HunterCc: QmailSubject: RE:
su
Hi All,
I'm using qmail as a kind of mail proxy to hide our (low traffic)
exchange
server who handles the mail for e.g. foo.com.
Currently, I'm using the following setup which works fine for that
purpose:
-
- two mx entrys for foo.com and proxy.foo.com which point to
proxy.foo.com
-
OK..no longer
getting the control/locals error. When i send a test email to the dummy
test user ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) i don't get an
mail-daemon message back, but no mail shows up anywhere. Here's part of
the log from /var/qmail/log:
@40003a4c99bb144389c4 starting delivery 1: msg 40345
Ok, so I've got a command-line email utility that
I'm running from DOS, and I'm trying to set up a qmail relay host. Most
mail client software (Outlook Express, etc.) on my network is able to send
mails through the relay, and I'm able to send mail successfully from the host
itself, but not
I got all
this...but where is the mail going? It didn't show up in any directories I
have. Does this piece of the log below show it's working? I can mail
out of qmail no prob...just when it comes in i get
probs..
@40003a4cd3a901fbf134 starting delivery 8:
msg 403449 to local [EMAIL
Hello All,
I'm having wierd issues with my large mailing lists. I have one with 9k and
one with 22k of subscribers. I've applied big-concurrency, but not the
sysctl.conf changes mentioned here. I had this machine serving just fine
with OpenBSD but after adding listserv I had
to change OS's. I hav
What is your default
delivery method?
Also is there a
.qmail file for the user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apparently either
your default delivery method or this users .qmail file has errors in
it.
-Original Message-From: I. Herman
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, December 29, 200
What is your default
delivery method? or the contents of the users you are receiving mail
from?
It is being
delivered successfully according to your default delivery methods, whatever they
may be.
-Original Message-From: I. Herman
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, Dece
Hallo List,
I have the following postal address [EMAIL PROTECTED] Every mail arriving there
should be transmitted to 5 further users. Can I the 5 additional users all
in a alias (.qmail-info) FILE write?
thx alex
if info is an actual account on your box, add the addresses to ~info/.qmail
if not, put the addresses in ~alias/.qmail-info
Matthew Patterson
Unix Systems Administrator
National Support Center, LLC.
Naperville, Illinois, USA
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, you wrote:
>Hallo List,
>
>I have the following po
I had a problem like this when I started supervise as
root and then for some reason started it as a normal user. Try to check
the permissions on the lock files to see if your user can access
them.
-Original Message-From: I. Herman
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, Decembe
i was taking a look at djb's qmail page and saw that future plans for qmail
included showing through dns records whether a server was capable of qmtp or
not. This may have already been beaten to death on this discussion list but:
Why not set up qmail-remote to try to deliver the message over the s
OKi finally got everything running..thanks to all that helped.
Now..here's the next question:
I am hosting my domain, madhorizons.com which is an alias of madart.myip.org.
If i send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it gets here w/ no problem. But when I
reply, it changes things to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Since the vast majority of people use smtp, trying qmtp first would needless
waste a lot of time, packets, and probably create confusion. A better
solution would probbaly be to use esmtp to query for qmtp like capability.
> i was taking a look at djb's qmail page and saw that future
> plans for
Am Samstag, 30. Dezember 2000 02:04 schrieb David Nim:
> Since the vast majority of people use smtp, trying qmtp first would
> needless waste a lot of time, packets, and probably create confusion. A
> better solution would probbaly be to use esmtp to query for qmtp like
> capability.
There is on
> But when I reply, it changes things to [EMAIL PROTECTED] how do i
> get qmail to keep the aliased domain in the address?
To do this on a server-wide basis, see defaulthost and defaultdomain
in 'man qmail-inject'. I generally set both of these to the domain name to
get the desired fun
On Sat, Dec 30, 2000 at 02:16:28AM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote:
> Am Samstag, 30. Dezember 2000 02:04 schrieb David Nim:
> > Since the vast majority of people use smtp, trying qmtp first would
> > needless waste a lot of time, packets, and probably create confusion. A
> > better solution would pr
Hi all..
Just wondering if anyone has managed to find a product that allows access
other Outlook features, like the calander, with qmail.
Cheers
Dennis
Yes. It's called Outlook. :)
Share your calendar/tasks/contacts using NetFolders.
If you want Exchange, you'll have to get Exchange.
Ron
-Original Message-
From: Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 8:54 PM
To: Qmail
Subject: Outlook Features ??
Hi all..
> -Original Message-
> From: Ron Guerin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 8:12 PM
> To: 'Dennis'; 'Qmail'
> Subject: RE: Outlook Features ??
>
>
> Yes. It's called Outlook. :)
>
> Share your calendar/tasks/contacts using NetFolders.
>
> If you want Exchange
Matthew Patterson writes:
> i was taking a look at djb's qmail page and saw that future plans for qmail
> included showing through dns records whether a server was capable of qmtp or
> not. This may have already been beaten to death on this discussion list but:
> Why not set up qmail-remote to
I have QMail 1.03 in my FreeBSD machine and it was good until I was reported that some
of my clients couldn't receive mails from a few other mail servers.
I can't determine where the problem is but I've had another issue that the server
didn't log the smtp activities. Here's my startup script
the reason i was tossing it out on the list is (and i freely admit this): I am
NOT a coder.
If i were a coder, i would have coded it, made a patch file, and attached it to
an email to the group saying what it did. However, an idea is still an idea,
which is why i mention it. as is, i am not (thoug
Ron Guerin writes:
> If you want Exchange, you'll have to get Exchange.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Just wondering if anyone has managed to find a product that allows access
> other Outlook features, like the calander, with qmail.
Dennis,
Ron pu
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